Motto | Sapere aude |
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Motto in English
|
Dare to know |
Type | Public |
Established | 2019 |
President | Dr. Edward J. Yaw |
Undergraduates | 7000 |
Location |
Randolph, NJ, USA 40°51′30″N 74°34′50″W / 40.85833°N 74.58056°WCoordinates: 40°51′30″N 74°34′50″W / 40.85833°N 74.58056°W |
Campus |
Suburban (Randolph) 222 acres (0.90 km2) Urban (Morristown) 5,000 sq ft (460 m2) |
Colors | Maroon, Cool grey |
Athletics | 10 Varsity Teams Garden State Athletic Conference NJCAA Division II |
Nickname | Titans |
Affiliations |
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs |
Website | ccm.edu |
County College of Morris (commonly referred to as CCM) is a public community college located in Randolph, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. CCM offers degree and certificate programs in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, technology and healthcare. CCM provides transfer opportunities to students looking to pursue a bachelor's degree at a four-year college or university.
The college was founded in 1966, and first opened its doors to students in 1968. The college president is Dr. Edward J. Yaw.
The main campus is located in Randolph. CCM has a satellite educational center in the Morris County Administration Annex Building at 30 Schuyler Place, Morristown, New Jersey.
In the Summer of 2012, CCM installed solar parking canopies across five parking lots, and upgraded exterior lighting to LED fixtures. Trees cut down to accommodate the solar installation were replaced with ornamental trees and bushes in the Spring of 2013. In 2014, CCM will be constructing a new Music Technology building addition to the Dragonetti Auditorium.
Cohen, DeMare, Emeriti and Sheffield halls comprise the primary educational building on campus. Henderson Hall is the secondary academic building on campus. The college also has a dedicated building for its Landscape and Horticulture Technology Department.
The Longo Planetarium (formally the Madeline D. and Joseph J. Longo Planetarium), is a 91-seat dome theater that features a Digistar 4 SP2 HD Digital Projector, which serves astronomy classes on campus and offers public showings for education and entertainment.
The Dragonetti Auditorium is a 500-seat performing arts venue.
Parking is available free to both students and alumni at any of the student parking lots (parking decal required). Public transportation to the campus is available weekdays via New Jersey Transit local bus route 875, which stops in front of the student center. The bus provides access to the Dover Train Station, where transfers are available to bus routes 872 and 880.